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in handling foreign policy, even though americans rarely vote on foreign policy, clearly over the last year, people have been thinking more and more, anxious about what is going on around the world for good reason and the president approval rating was -30. it was like 32 to 62. so just horrible numbers. two different courses of action. it has now become very clear which one it's going to be. the thing is while there were , problems and challenges that hurt republicans so badly in 2012, they were real. they are real. and i think they may be big problems, challenges for republicans in 2016. but in the context of this midterm election, they have shrunk in significance. and instead, the problems that we are facing -- the potential problems for the democratic party are just as big and broad , as deep as democrats feared a year and a half ago. in the house, nothing is going to happen. 96% of all the democrats in the house are in districts that obama carried. 94% of the republicans in the house are in districts mitt romney carried. the house is kind of sorted out and not much is going to happ
in handling foreign policy, even though americans rarely vote on foreign policy, clearly over the last year, people have been thinking more and more, anxious about what is going on around the world for good reason and the president approval rating was -30. it was like 32 to 62. so just horrible numbers. two different courses of action. it has now become very clear which one it's going to be. the thing is while there were , problems and challenges that hurt republicans so badly in 2012, they...
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we get criticized also of the foreign policy of minding our own business -- for the foreign policy of money our own business. those who are serving and have served in the military understand this the most. guess who they support for president of the united states? [cheers and applause] most people know that i have served in the military. i was in the military for five years. [applause] there is no other candidate who has been in the military. some people say, they just support you because you were in the military. that is partial, but not the whole thing. that is partial, but not a whole thing. i would never send troops into a war that is not declared where i do not know exactly who the enemy is. fight it, to win it, and come home. [cheers and applause] as well as going into the military, we take an oath of office to defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic. i can reassure you that the foreign enemies are not a threat to us. there is no one on the verge of invading us. we have more weaponry and we spend more on our military than anyone else put together. this whole idea that w
we get criticized also of the foreign policy of minding our own business -- for the foreign policy of money our own business. those who are serving and have served in the military understand this the most. guess who they support for president of the united states? [cheers and applause] most people know that i have served in the military. i was in the military for five years. [applause] there is no other candidate who has been in the military. some people say, they just support you because you...
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baking in to american history a terrible eight-year run on foreign policy. but before i talk about guantanamo bay, let's take a look at his international interactions. and i'm sure you will agree with me that we simply cannot afford four more years of an obama-style foreign policy led by hillary clinton. we cannot afford that. [applause] it used to be that an american president would travel to sortsdze nations and demand that walls come down and freedom would be expanded. reagan traveled to berlin and called for the iron curtain to be torn down and the soviet union. they listened. do we really think that when president obama visits havana that political prisoners will be released? no. $100 think that by giving billion to iran that they're going to stop working on a nuclear weapon? no. some of you all might say yes, but i say no. do you really think that secret backroom conversations with north korea's kim jong you think will stop their nevada fair yuss behavior? i -- nefarious behavior? i don't. do we really think this hands-off jv approach towards isis make
baking in to american history a terrible eight-year run on foreign policy. but before i talk about guantanamo bay, let's take a look at his international interactions. and i'm sure you will agree with me that we simply cannot afford four more years of an obama-style foreign policy led by hillary clinton. we cannot afford that. [applause] it used to be that an american president would travel to sortsdze nations and demand that walls come down and freedom would be expanded. reagan traveled to...
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the foreign-policy issue. -- i would like to touch base this on the foreign-policy issue. mitt romney make a statement about having backbone than later he states that he wants to work with china. he wants to deal with pakistan. when china wants to undermine our economy by selling cheap [unintelligible] and pakistan is gearing up for work. i think we need a president who is straight forward on things. not turn the hand of the dice. host: thank you. we are getting your reaction to the debate tonight. daniel says -- at the bottom of the hour, we will replay the debate. we will have a chance to you to weigh in on a live in the work chat. c-span.org/chat from 11:30 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. eastern. caller: good evening. i am a couple months short but at the fed in my mind, i support mitt romney -- but as it stand in my mind, i support mitt romney. when i get out of college four years or eight years from now. i've wanted be able to find a job. i -- it does not seem i will be able to do so the way things have been going.
the foreign-policy issue. -- i would like to touch base this on the foreign-policy issue. mitt romney make a statement about having backbone than later he states that he wants to work with china. he wants to deal with pakistan. when china wants to undermine our economy by selling cheap [unintelligible] and pakistan is gearing up for work. i think we need a president who is straight forward on things. not turn the hand of the dice. host: thank you. we are getting your reaction to the debate...
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[applause] some people think foreign policy is separate from economic policy. what usually happens and it has been known and most recent history is foreign-policy is the economic policy. fortunately, we never had to fight the soviets. i was very much aware of the fight with the soviets in the cold war having been in the military in the 1960's but lo and behold, the soviets self- destructive because they expanded themself to far around the world and went bankrupt. fortunately, we did not have to fight them and we are facing the same problem. we have extended ourselves too far around the world, we have gotten involved in these wars that are unconstitutional, they have never been declared, we don't know why we're there, we don't know when they are over so the most important in a new president can do is bring our troops home [applause] and it would save a lot of money very we don't need to pay all this money to keep troops around the world, 130 countries, 900 basis. bringing all the troops home rather rapidly, they would be spending their money here at home and not
[applause] some people think foreign policy is separate from economic policy. what usually happens and it has been known and most recent history is foreign-policy is the economic policy. fortunately, we never had to fight the soviets. i was very much aware of the fight with the soviets in the cold war having been in the military in the 1960's but lo and behold, the soviets self- destructive because they expanded themself to far around the world and went bankrupt. fortunately, we did not have to...
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baking into american history a terrible eight-year run on foreign policy. before i talk about one-time obey, let's look at his -- guantanamo bay, let's look at his international interactions. you will agree, we simply cannot afford four more years of obama-style foreign policy led by hillary clinton. we cannot afford that. [applause] that an american president would travel to other nations and demand that walls come down and freedom be expanded. reagan traveled to berlin and called for the iron curtain to be torn down and the soviet union. they listened. do we really think that when president obama visits havana, that political prisoners will be released? no. giving $100 that by billion to iran that they will stop working on a nuclear weapon? no. some of you might say yes, but i say no. secretreally think that backroom conversations with will korea's kim jong un stop their nefarious behavior? i don't. do we really think that this hands-off approach towards isis makes the world a safer and more secure place? no. viewin president obama's of foreign policy do
baking into american history a terrible eight-year run on foreign policy. before i talk about one-time obey, let's look at his -- guantanamo bay, let's look at his international interactions. you will agree, we simply cannot afford four more years of obama-style foreign policy led by hillary clinton. we cannot afford that. [applause] that an american president would travel to other nations and demand that walls come down and freedom be expanded. reagan traveled to berlin and called for the iron...
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first john bolton discusses the obama administration's foreign policy. this part of the conference is three hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ambassador john bolton. ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much. it's a great pleasure to be here today. you know, the good news is that when we meet here again next year, barack obama will not be president. [cheers and applause] but that -- that is just about the last of the good news because if we don't act sensibly, hillary clinton will be the next president. and make -- make no mistake, her tional security policies are indistwingeable from barack obama. it means four more years of the same thing. i have read her memoir "hard choices." i have read all 600 grinding tedious pages of it. nd you have to strain at a net to find any difference between her and obama. i just want to review what it meents to have a continuation of the policies of the next seven years if hillary is elected. the fact is that obama has allowed the world to grow more dangerous and threatening and chaotic every day. what minimal order est
first john bolton discusses the obama administration's foreign policy. this part of the conference is three hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome ambassador john bolton. ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much. it's a great pleasure to be here today. you know, the good news is that when we meet here again next year, barack obama will not be president. [cheers and applause] but that -- that is just about the last of the good news because if we don't act sensibly, hillary clinton will...
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, education policy and certainly foreign policy. that is something that's been happening a long time. it's not like the millennials of the first to invent the is put on weight that feelings and emotions as opposed to actual arguments about consequences and about the realities of politics. before the millennials were even millennials, this was kind of a baby boomer thing originally. case, thatis not the everything is blamed on the baby boomers worried they had a wonderful social fabric and how to make decisions responsibly, and is falling apart with millennials, but i think it's a much longer process with developments in modern capitalism and liberal democracy and culture and society that one could talk about a lot or it and when thing we have seen under trump is that it turns out elderly trump supporters are just as much snowflakes as the young, obama supporters. they get it. tucker carlson spends every night of his show pretending to be offended because someone said something mean about someone on some college campus, or some white
, education policy and certainly foreign policy. that is something that's been happening a long time. it's not like the millennials of the first to invent the is put on weight that feelings and emotions as opposed to actual arguments about consequences and about the realities of politics. before the millennials were even millennials, this was kind of a baby boomer thing originally. case, thatis not the everything is blamed on the baby boomers worried they had a wonderful social fabric and how...
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this is not been a good time for american foreign-policy. to make the world safer for americans and to make the world safe for freedom, our party must stand for making the world safer and our principles will do that. we have to make that point loud and clear. [applause] in the post-obama era, we have to use our strength to anticipate events, to shape events rather than react. i mean our economic strength our diplomatic strength. those are the sources we will be able to rely upon. number one, safety for the american people and freedom, and freedom loving people all over the world. number two, i believe we have to communicate to the american people that our principles are principles that will bring opportunity to every american. this is the land of opportunity. regardless of where you live you ought to know that your future can be brighter and your kids future will be brighter. we have the principles and the vision to do that for the american people. it is a tragedy, a human tragedy that the middle class by and large does not believe the futur
this is not been a good time for american foreign-policy. to make the world safer for americans and to make the world safe for freedom, our party must stand for making the world safer and our principles will do that. we have to make that point loud and clear. [applause] in the post-obama era, we have to use our strength to anticipate events, to shape events rather than react. i mean our economic strength our diplomatic strength. those are the sources we will be able to rely upon. number one,...
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third, the strongest, most powerful military force in the world and an american foreign policy. it is bad to be our enemy and good to be our friend? >> all right. our lightning round. >> lightning round? >> abortion. >> i am pro-life. i mean it's just as simple as that. >> gay marriage? >> i believe marriage is between one man and one woman. that's what it has been for thousands of years. it served people well. >> colorado marijuana? >> i am against the legalization of marijuana. >> should every law-abiding states nevin states with restrictive begun laws should they have the right to carry a weapon? >> absolutely. the only people who don't care about gun laws are criminals. >> hillary clinton? >> yesterday. >> bill clinton? >> real questionedyesterday. >> barack obama? >> failed. >> last question. you talked about your love for america and how we all really we receive so much more than we could ever pay back explain if you believe in american exceptionalism and why? >> i don't know if people realize but in every other society in human history, your future is decided by what your
third, the strongest, most powerful military force in the world and an american foreign policy. it is bad to be our enemy and good to be our friend? >> all right. our lightning round. >> lightning round? >> abortion. >> i am pro-life. i mean it's just as simple as that. >> gay marriage? >> i believe marriage is between one man and one woman. that's what it has been for thousands of years. it served people well. >> colorado marijuana? >> i am...
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we have put in place a foreign policy that reflects this reality. and now that they have disqualified any of the moderates who would like to run, but even if you do have moderates, the supreme leader still gets to decide everything. he has a small group of people that makes the decisions. so we don't get distracted by the question of moderates and hardliners. if you are in the regime, you are a hardliner. >> we have time for a couple more. mr. hook: yes. >> thank you for doing this. elliot abrams said sanctions against venezuela are roughly at the halfway point. where are sanctions? can you do a similar assessment on sanctions against iran? do you still have a long list of groups and people you can still sanction? where are you? mr. hook: yes. there is always plenty of targets. iran is very dynamic in its sanctions. they are good at setting up front companies. we are always monitoring that. we update our sanctions on a very regular basis. secretary pompeo is deeply committed to sanctions enforcement. and that is as important as the designations enfo
we have put in place a foreign policy that reflects this reality. and now that they have disqualified any of the moderates who would like to run, but even if you do have moderates, the supreme leader still gets to decide everything. he has a small group of people that makes the decisions. so we don't get distracted by the question of moderates and hardliners. if you are in the regime, you are a hardliner. >> we have time for a couple more. mr. hook: yes. >> thank you for doing this....
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he has a foreign policy chapter. one of the most entertaining chapters. he knows he doesn't have a lot to work with. [applause] by which i mean he treats the subject very honestly and has some pretty interesting writing about the choices we make in the middle east. not being george w. bush may not qualify as the pinnacle of historic achievement but it certainly beats the alternative. i would suggest not having a foreign policy game really hurts the argument this was a great presidency. i think it is worth lingering a little bit on some of what happened in foreign policy. we call that barack obama was -- ran as -- i wouldn't say not a fully anti-war candidate but an anti-dumb war candidate, right? we will do smart wars instead of dumb wars. he got a lot of the juice in his initial campaign based on against speech early the iraq war. what does he do as president? he immediately surges in afghanistan. more than 2/3 of u.s. soldiers who have died in afghanistan happened during the obama presidency. why? really, why? it's hard to fathom why. it's because he de
he has a foreign policy chapter. one of the most entertaining chapters. he knows he doesn't have a lot to work with. [applause] by which i mean he treats the subject very honestly and has some pretty interesting writing about the choices we make in the middle east. not being george w. bush may not qualify as the pinnacle of historic achievement but it certainly beats the alternative. i would suggest not having a foreign policy game really hurts the argument this was a great presidency. i think...
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to his foreign- policy -- i think what you alluded to is how foreign policy has become particularly important to them, particularly support of israel. those issues have real resonance among pro-is really evangelicals. >> -- israeli evangelicals. >> jonathan has been covering the sector for a long time. thank you, ralph, for your comments. he is the money and politics reporter for bloomberg and also the president of the national press club. what did you see yesterday? >> in 2010 we saw all of this secret money in races and republicans took control of the senate and house. everyone said it would be a foreshadowing of 2012. it was not. obama was able to raise as much money as mitt romney. romney had help from political action committees and outside groups, but the money was even. obama was not swamped. he was able to match spending dollar for dollar. the difference was obama raise the money himself. ralph, you know how important it is to get people energized. if you give $10 to campaign, you will probably give it again in a couple of months. you will probably make a phone call. you'll
to his foreign- policy -- i think what you alluded to is how foreign policy has become particularly important to them, particularly support of israel. those issues have real resonance among pro-is really evangelicals. >> -- israeli evangelicals. >> jonathan has been covering the sector for a long time. thank you, ralph, for your comments. he is the money and politics reporter for bloomberg and also the president of the national press club. what did you see yesterday? >> in...
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he didn't have any major failures in foreign policy. domestic policy, he set out to change a lot of areas of government. he did what he wanted to do. i know people are you can tag about trump will roll it back. he's already discovering it's easier said than done. that he's probably has the votes to roll back the upper income tax increases that obama passed. because that's something republicans care a lot about. it doesn't hurt anybody directly. taking away insurance from 20 million people without having a plan to replace it, which they don't, is going to produce enormous pain. not only to the people who would have gotten that care, but to doctors, hospitals, insurers who are screaming their heads off. so i think something like what did he on health care is going to stand. i think the reforms he put in place on climate have their own momentum that's going to continue. that solar energy and wind energy have been stood up and they are going to continue to expand. that electric cars will continue to expand. other countries don't want to go
he didn't have any major failures in foreign policy. domestic policy, he set out to change a lot of areas of government. he did what he wanted to do. i know people are you can tag about trump will roll it back. he's already discovering it's easier said than done. that he's probably has the votes to roll back the upper income tax increases that obama passed. because that's something republicans care a lot about. it doesn't hurt anybody directly. taking away insurance from 20 million people...
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he didn't have any major failures on foreign policy. domestic policy, he set out to change a lot of areas of government. and he did what he wanted to do. i know people are talking about trump the enabled the roll it back. that he's discovering that it's much easier said than done. votes toly has the roll back the upper income tax that obama passed. republicans care a lot about it and it doesn't hurt anybody directly. taking away insurance to 20 million people without having a plan to replace it, which they don't, will produce enormous pain. not only the people that would have gotten that care, but to doctors, hospitals, and insurers that are screaming their heads off. something like you did with health care will stand. reforms he put in place on have their own momentum. it will continue. energy, they wind will continue to expand. electric cars will continue to expand. other countries don't want to go back to unlimited carbon emissions. they responded to the election of trump saying that we are not going to tear up this agreement. we wil
he didn't have any major failures on foreign policy. domestic policy, he set out to change a lot of areas of government. and he did what he wanted to do. i know people are talking about trump the enabled the roll it back. that he's discovering that it's much easier said than done. votes toly has the roll back the upper income tax that obama passed. republicans care a lot about it and it doesn't hurt anybody directly. taking away insurance to 20 million people without having a plan to replace...
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we now return to the ongoing crisis in ukraine, this time with the help of a eurasia analyst at the foreign-policy initiative. we have been a week removed from an agreement aimed at easing tensions in ukraine. we're are seeing reports of more bloodshed, international monitors being seized over there. is the international community's efforts to de-escalate this crisis working? guest: i think a lot of people have been disappointed in the way this agreement has seemed to fail to quell any of the violence or quell the separatist movement. they seem almost fed up with it. some of the remarks you have seen from the state department, from john kerry himself, they seem to be very disappointed in the way this worked out so far. you mightbe tomorrow see more sanctions that the government of perhaps europe would put on. russia not fulfilling their part of that bargain. host: do headlines like this concern you? this is from the editorial board of the "financial times." high noon looms over ukraine. guest: it is sad, but i think it's true. russiany there were jets that violated ukrainian airspace. there have b
we now return to the ongoing crisis in ukraine, this time with the help of a eurasia analyst at the foreign-policy initiative. we have been a week removed from an agreement aimed at easing tensions in ukraine. we're are seeing reports of more bloodshed, international monitors being seized over there. is the international community's efforts to de-escalate this crisis working? guest: i think a lot of people have been disappointed in the way this agreement has seemed to fail to quell any of the...
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we used to have american foreign policy. the president knew what their job was with respect to the soviet union and cold war and transatlantic alliance. some people say you are so naive. believing we canelieving continue doing what we have been doing the last 10 years and actually deliver a real solution for the next generation, which is why on climate i propose .aying farmers and ranchers .s a way of as a way of trying to build coalition of people to sustain a durable approach to climate change over time. i know it seems unimaginable when our politics is captured by the ko crmp h brothers. but we can't lose sight of the importance of having to make long-term decisions and like other americans have done during the life of this democracy. all of which is to say it's a reminder of how broken our current politics is and we need an agenda that is appealing to the american people to overcome the special interests in washington. and if we do put that agenda together, there is every reason we should be able to do it. i want to make
we used to have american foreign policy. the president knew what their job was with respect to the soviet union and cold war and transatlantic alliance. some people say you are so naive. believing we canelieving continue doing what we have been doing the last 10 years and actually deliver a real solution for the next generation, which is why on climate i propose .aying farmers and ranchers .s a way of as a way of trying to build coalition of people to sustain a durable approach to climate...
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you can choose to go back to a foreign policy that gets us into war with no plan for getting out or you can help move us forward by ending the afghanistan war responsibly and bring our troops home and focus on the terrorists who attacked us. you can choose to turn back the clock 50 years for women and for immigrants and for gays and lesbians or you can stand up and say we want to move forward. we believe in the country no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, you can make it if you try. [laughter] -- [applause] that is what is at stake in this election. that is what i still believe in and of that's what you still believe in, we've got to fight as hard as we can for the next three weeks and i promise you, if you're willing to stand with me and knocked on doors with me and work as hard as you can and talk to your friends and neighbors and classmates, and if you will vote for me, we will win lynn county again, we will win iowa again, we will win this election began and show the world why the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. god bless you and god bless a
you can choose to go back to a foreign policy that gets us into war with no plan for getting out or you can help move us forward by ending the afghanistan war responsibly and bring our troops home and focus on the terrorists who attacked us. you can choose to turn back the clock 50 years for women and for immigrants and for gays and lesbians or you can stand up and say we want to move forward. we believe in the country no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, you can make it if you...
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and also meaningfully in foreign policy this meanness attitude in foreign policy. by and large, it's the chilled in working-class america is sort of unilateral action and peace through strength of the best way to safeguard america's interests in the world. and upper-middle-class, white collar america in the polling tells much more towards diplomacy and alliance as the best way to save america's interests in the world. so i set off in foreign-policy functions in america politics at a social issue, like abortion really. it divides country on the saline abortion as other than than the economic issues. so a full set of concerns becomes more prominent, democrats have long with those voters. and she sang twice though, what we'll see in 2012 is a lot of fun improvements happen under bill clinton, was moderate -- liberate tomato and foreign-policy issues. under too liberal on social issues, besides the era of big government is over. now coming into suburban upperclassman awaits her bill clinton democrats will see also barack obama democrats. the men in particular -- you te
and also meaningfully in foreign policy this meanness attitude in foreign policy. by and large, it's the chilled in working-class america is sort of unilateral action and peace through strength of the best way to safeguard america's interests in the world. and upper-middle-class, white collar america in the polling tells much more towards diplomacy and alliance as the best way to save america's interests in the world. so i set off in foreign-policy functions in america politics at a social...
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there is not a lot of foreign policy. guest: what will be on this test is the question about the president being a driver of foreign policy. as commander in chief, he makes treaties, creates executive agreements and that will certainly be on the test. he drives foreign policy. there are some checks and balances. maybe not containment policy. that will be too historical. but certainly checks and balances. guest: use examples. if you have an opportunity to right of a presidential power, don't be afraid to use an example like containment policy in the 1940's. guest: the prize on today's segment is a hold hogan -- hold ulk hogan sign pocket constitution. guest: you never know who you will bump into. i am always armed with a pocket constitution. we bumped into the hulkster yesterday. we asked him to sign his favorite part of the custody. he signed article seven. if a student calls in and can tell us what the article seven pertains to, they will be the big winner of the signed pocket constitution. guest: the caller who identifi
there is not a lot of foreign policy. guest: what will be on this test is the question about the president being a driver of foreign policy. as commander in chief, he makes treaties, creates executive agreements and that will certainly be on the test. he drives foreign policy. there are some checks and balances. maybe not containment policy. that will be too historical. but certainly checks and balances. guest: use examples. if you have an opportunity to right of a presidential power, don't be...
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foreign policy. >> how about this weather? this january fog, can you believe this? >> i will take all the credit for it. i will come back to that though. >> you have the same relationship with the national weather service as our current president? sen. bennet: exactly. >> thanks so much for taking your time this weekend to join us today. >> thanks so much for taking the time to join us today. my only son and his girlfriend, someone we consider to be on daughter, they talked about not having children because of the potentially devastating changes related to global warming. cases we can now see, that her children just when generation back, face decisions about serious issues that simply did not exist would debbie and i started out. i don't think it's an exaggeration that in addition to climate change, we face more threats to our way of live than any other time in history. because of this, feel the most important time in my live. we need leadership that is guided by steadfast leadership. we also need leadership that is not the extreme left or the right. but center and
foreign policy. >> how about this weather? this january fog, can you believe this? >> i will take all the credit for it. i will come back to that though. >> you have the same relationship with the national weather service as our current president? sen. bennet: exactly. >> thanks so much for taking your time this weekend to join us today. >> thanks so much for taking the time to join us today. my only son and his girlfriend, someone we consider to be on daughter,...
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we need to restore a bipartisan consensus on foreign-policy. you can't keep pushing down people who disagree with you, ascribing horrible motives, calling them warmongers, and this illustrious intelligent view that no one in their right mind would not embrace it to read you will never get the kind of consensus we need unless you start with the principal that people disagree with you on principle, for crying out loud. this is wrong. [applause] mr. bush: across the spectrum of foreign policy, we see this. mrs. clinton was the implementer of the foreign policy. the experience she has is real. she was secretary of state for four years, but it is a failed record. the reset, libya, benghazi, the fight against terror. it is based on not backing up your word where american no longer has any credibility in the world. i would conclude by saying, name a country where our relationship is better than the day barack obama was inaugurated and hillary clinton sworn in. cuba and iran. relationships where they are worse. it starts with canada and it is a long li
we need to restore a bipartisan consensus on foreign-policy. you can't keep pushing down people who disagree with you, ascribing horrible motives, calling them warmongers, and this illustrious intelligent view that no one in their right mind would not embrace it to read you will never get the kind of consensus we need unless you start with the principal that people disagree with you on principle, for crying out loud. this is wrong. [applause] mr. bush: across the spectrum of foreign policy, we...
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i think we develop an agenda which includes a democratic foreign policy, which says we do everything humanly possible to avoid war, we invest in the state department, we invest in negotiators and diplomacy. [applause] just continuenot to spend more on the military then the next 10 nations combined. by the way, i'm proud to tell you in the only democratic candidate to have voted against all of trump's military budgets. [applause] have time for one or two more. president trump has said essentially that it is disloyal to israel to vote for democrats. apparently he has finally grasped the disloyalty trope that has been called anti-semitic in many places. bibi netanyahu has fully embraced to the republican party. worry that netanyahu has made support for israel partisan and do you worry that these attacks on democrats will hurt members of congress or candidates like yourself running for president? that isders: obviously, exactly what trump has done and exactly what netanyahu has done. in both instances, i must say, you are looking at leaders, one who is going to be impeached, the other wh
i think we develop an agenda which includes a democratic foreign policy, which says we do everything humanly possible to avoid war, we invest in the state department, we invest in negotiators and diplomacy. [applause] just continuenot to spend more on the military then the next 10 nations combined. by the way, i'm proud to tell you in the only democratic candidate to have voted against all of trump's military budgets. [applause] have time for one or two more. president trump has said...
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who see very big differences between obama foreign policy and bush foreign policy and obama and civil liberty and bush and civil liberties. on civil liberties, obama ended systematic torture, period. it does not happen now. now, there are some individual circumstances that they're pointing to that i don't believe have been fully verified jet and that individuals may do bad things at times. there's no human rights organizations suggesting that it had the policy that bush did. and on the broader foreign policy question, i think it is a huge, huge earth shattering difference that obama is on the side of bottom up democracy in the middle east, in countries even when the dictators are our allies. it is unheard of for an american president to push out an ally who is a dictator because the people have turned on that person. i'll defer the point. under reagan, that was not -- you can jump in. >> i don't the issue of philippines that well. i don't think it was an across the board policy for reagan to turn our dictator friends or play dictator. >> is it across the board policy in this administr
who see very big differences between obama foreign policy and bush foreign policy and obama and civil liberty and bush and civil liberties. on civil liberties, obama ended systematic torture, period. it does not happen now. now, there are some individual circumstances that they're pointing to that i don't believe have been fully verified jet and that individuals may do bad things at times. there's no human rights organizations suggesting that it had the policy that bush did. and on the broader...
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and the bush foreign policy. on civil liberties, obama and its systematic torture,. there is the human rights organization that suggests he tortured the way bush did. on the broader foreign policy question, i think his zero a huge earth shattering difference that obama is on the side of bottom of democracy in the middle east even though dictators are our allies. it is unheard of for a cost to pull out to an alley because of that person. >> i will be for the. . i would not say -- and i do not think it was an across the board policy for reagan to become sticky dispiriting >> it is an across the board pulsator this feminist addition. >> he have had it three years. you have had dramatic situations enter libya, syria. the camp are two examples. it is pretty difficult to slip -- flip a switch. part of the obama philosophy -- which is very interesting -- trying to find what is possible lead control this. that does not get america caught in the truck of unnecessary war. he have these two examples the most striking. peopl
and the bush foreign policy. on civil liberties, obama and its systematic torture,. there is the human rights organization that suggests he tortured the way bush did. on the broader foreign policy question, i think his zero a huge earth shattering difference that obama is on the side of bottom of democracy in the middle east even though dictators are our allies. it is unheard of for a cost to pull out to an alley because of that person. >> i will be for the. . i would not say -- and i do...
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policy and the state department officials have adequate opportunity to weigh in on the foreign policy implications of those activities. it's my understanding that you have reviewed the parts of the committee's study on the c.i.a.'s now discontinued detention and intelligence program related to the state department. what are your views on whether the state department and united states ambassadors had adequate opportunity to consider the potential for implications of the program. >> i did at the request of the committee examine parts that have report that pertained to the department of state and had an opportunity to meet private well your staff on this. the report remains highly classified and i don't want to get into too much detail, but i would note that i did draw some conclusions base upon my reading of the report about the role of i&r with ambassadors in the field and ways in which that we could provide additional support to them and additional training and ongoing support. and i would hope to take those lessons learned if i am confirmed and apply them as assistant secretary. >> t
policy and the state department officials have adequate opportunity to weigh in on the foreign policy implications of those activities. it's my understanding that you have reviewed the parts of the committee's study on the c.i.a.'s now discontinued detention and intelligence program related to the state department. what are your views on whether the state department and united states ambassadors had adequate opportunity to consider the potential for implications of the program. >> i did...
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moving away from that, both for national security, foreign policy reasons. that is where you get to the mix of the foreign policy and we are not going to take that off the table. if we did, the price of natural gas in the united states be in the 25% to 28% of the elegy market and you will have a huge spike in natural gas prices and that will all translate to moving people much further away into the future. from both the foreign policy perspective and a -- perspective, i don't see that changes -- changing. >> the question around net metering and the candidates, it shows that slit in terms of community and individual choice and how you access your energy and the specifics, i can't think of any of those specific elements write the second. i think that will continue -- right this second. salt lake city, utah is along customers to choose, you have to opt into getting coal. you will get 100% renewable. if you want call, you have to say on your utility bills that you wanted from coal. we will see unique ways to address this and give communities the choice of what t
moving away from that, both for national security, foreign policy reasons. that is where you get to the mix of the foreign policy and we are not going to take that off the table. if we did, the price of natural gas in the united states be in the 25% to 28% of the elegy market and you will have a huge spike in natural gas prices and that will all translate to moving people much further away into the future. from both the foreign policy perspective and a -- perspective, i don't see that changes...
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another failure of both policies and the political leadership is to leave every nation's foreign policy and national interest is ours. it was never in pakistan's interest to turn osama bin laden over to us. he was a hero in the islamic world and pakistan is close to the saudis and the saudis never wanted him and our hands because he knows where the skeletons are buried in the kingdom. you accept reality as it is. pakistan helped us with overflight and allowed karachi to become a nato naval base. there's no way to supply our military in afghanistan without karachi. we expand our presence there and the leaders and the military into the tribal areas to help us and the result of that was a civil war on his own territory. when you look at another nation and ask them to do something against their national interest, you make a mistake that hurts you. they will say yes but they will never do it. host: we have been looking at these pictures of that bus, but lot watching television and it has become almost a caricature. but you think he is thinking as he is monitoring cnn and other cable networks
another failure of both policies and the political leadership is to leave every nation's foreign policy and national interest is ours. it was never in pakistan's interest to turn osama bin laden over to us. he was a hero in the islamic world and pakistan is close to the saudis and the saudis never wanted him and our hands because he knows where the skeletons are buried in the kingdom. you accept reality as it is. pakistan helped us with overflight and allowed karachi to become a nato naval...
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more from the candidates -- we will talk about obamacare and get into foreign policy and hopefully energy policy. we will be back in just a moment. one of those rare instances where jim graves will be able to be here reubt. we continue our sixth district congressional debate with michele bachmann engines -- jim graves. let me start with you -- your opponents as you favor all aspects of obamacare and would like to keep it intact. is that true? >> is not. i think there are some good things in it. we talked about those, kids staying on the program until they're 26 years old. kids to have some type of cancer -- there is no pre-existing condition. we talked about these exchanges. that will open up the bidding process. let individuals buy insurance. this is by no means down. it is a process, not a destination. a lot of work to be done. the heavy lint -- lifting is in the cost curve. that is what we have to do. >> e dependent coverage is popular, as is the pre-existing coverage. do you want to scrap all that? >> we want to bring down the cost of health care. obamacare escalated the cost of healt
more from the candidates -- we will talk about obamacare and get into foreign policy and hopefully energy policy. we will be back in just a moment. one of those rare instances where jim graves will be able to be here reubt. we continue our sixth district congressional debate with michele bachmann engines -- jim graves. let me start with you -- your opponents as you favor all aspects of obamacare and would like to keep it intact. is that true? >> is not. i think there are some good things...
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yesterday, mitt romney spoke about foreign policy, and laid out some of his foreign-policy principles. here is a tweet that says he discussed president obama's hope strategy. who confined that speech on our video library. -- you can find that speech on our video library. host: susan glasser is editor in chief at foreign-policy. guest: thanks for having me. host: did you hear anything new from mitt romney yesterday? guest: this was his third foreign policy speech, but people are paying a lot more attention now. it was an important moment for him. when he's trying to do, he's not outlining how he would run the country or how he would protect america around the world so much as he's continuing to try to draw contrasts between him and obama. i am reminded of the old line -- campaigns are about accentuating small differences. that is what we saw yesterday. host: do you sense a romney doctrine or philosophy emerging? guest: romney has been something of a mystery when it comes to foreign policy until now. we are not entirely clear. it's not the subject matter he feels the most comfortable wi
yesterday, mitt romney spoke about foreign policy, and laid out some of his foreign-policy principles. here is a tweet that says he discussed president obama's hope strategy. who confined that speech on our video library. -- you can find that speech on our video library. host: susan glasser is editor in chief at foreign-policy. guest: thanks for having me. host: did you hear anything new from mitt romney yesterday? guest: this was his third foreign policy speech, but people are paying a lot...
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what about a foreign policy? we need a foreign policy. do we need to invent it? we just need to read the constitution. we do not need to be the policemen of the world. very simply we should not engage in any more wars that are not engaged properly. -- that are not declared properly and supported by the people. i have gotten some advice a lot of the internet. if they only near this was -- knew that the support for the freedom movement came with the sound economic foreign policy that makes sense. very simply, it means bringing our troops, and stop declaring all these on winnable -- unwinnable wars. what did this do for our economies? of like to see all the should -- i would like to see the troops spending their money at home. in the last 10 years, we have spent over $4 trillium more. it is a cost of life and limb. the american people are tired of it. they are ready because they know this country is bankrupt. all nations go down because they overextend themselves. it is time for us to wake up. did not wait for an economic thing to hit. -- for a crisis to hit. we nee
what about a foreign policy? we need a foreign policy. do we need to invent it? we just need to read the constitution. we do not need to be the policemen of the world. very simply we should not engage in any more wars that are not engaged properly. -- that are not declared properly and supported by the people. i have gotten some advice a lot of the internet. if they only near this was -- knew that the support for the freedom movement came with the sound economic foreign policy that makes sense....
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policy pepco." -- foreign policy echo." one of our viewers on twitter says there is not much difference. do you see much daylight between the two? guest: certainly, a more muscular rhetoric has been the theme of romney, campaigning on the notion of american priebus, and accusing president obama of not being a believer of exceptionalim and a special destiny of america in world history. to many that seems to be a silly exercise of political chest- beating. in reality there could be real differences, but i do not think this campaign or yesterday's speech has fleshed out what they will do. host: robert, new london, connecticut. good morning. caller: i started foreign policy for a long time -- studied for a policy for a long time, and what i see on television are attack ads, misinformation. i served in the military. i went in in 1982. i was in new haven, connecticut, with my good friend stanley teller, who runs a website called the struggle and is well- known. i was down there celebrating -- not celebrating, but making people aw
policy pepco." -- foreign policy echo." one of our viewers on twitter says there is not much difference. do you see much daylight between the two? guest: certainly, a more muscular rhetoric has been the theme of romney, campaigning on the notion of american priebus, and accusing president obama of not being a believer of exceptionalim and a special destiny of america in world history. to many that seems to be a silly exercise of political chest- beating. in reality there could be real...
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bush steps gingerly into the domain of foreign policy is the headline. "usa today" -- jeb bush and thousand to be his own man. -- thousand to be his own man -- vows to be his own man. we are talking about the speech, did you watch it, what did you think, and do you think the former governor of florida will be overshadowed by his father and his brother if he is given the chance to lead this country? a little bit from jeb bush's speech in chicago. governor bush: i had a father and a brother who helped shape america's war and policy and recognized that my views will be held up in comparison to theirs. this is a fascinating thing in the political world. sometimes in contrast to theirs. for the record, i love my brother, i love my dad i love my mother as well, i hope that is ok. [laughter] i admire their service to the nation and the difficult decisions they have to make, but i am my own man and my views are from my own experiences. each president learned from those who came before. their principles, their adjustments. we know that every president and harris
bush steps gingerly into the domain of foreign policy is the headline. "usa today" -- jeb bush and thousand to be his own man. -- thousand to be his own man -- vows to be his own man. we are talking about the speech, did you watch it, what did you think, and do you think the former governor of florida will be overshadowed by his father and his brother if he is given the chance to lead this country? a little bit from jeb bush's speech in chicago. governor bush: i had a father and a...
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, like we used to have something called american foreign policy, where when a president was elected, whether they were republican or democrat, they knew what their job was with respect to the soviet union and the cold war and the transatlantic alliance. we did not fight that war two years at a time. it would be preposterous to think we could fight climate change two years at a time. that means we have a lot of hard work ahead of us. first of all, you have to not lose to climate deniers who make ridiculous economic arguments, by reassuring the american people we understand how tough this economy has been on them, and we realize they are worried about the transition to a clean-energy economy. i believe the transition to a clean-energy economy is the answer to flat incomes in this country, and it is the answer to how we create more jobs in depressed areas, especially rural areas. i believe it. i think american innovation is going to produce all kinds of incredibly interesting jobs that we can't even conceive of today, but just because i believe it doesn't mean everybody else does, and w
, like we used to have something called american foreign policy, where when a president was elected, whether they were republican or democrat, they knew what their job was with respect to the soviet union and the cold war and the transatlantic alliance. we did not fight that war two years at a time. it would be preposterous to think we could fight climate change two years at a time. that means we have a lot of hard work ahead of us. first of all, you have to not lose to climate deniers who make...
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how do you think most podcasts today cover foreign-policy? guest: so i think most podcasts are very much news driven. i do have some news pegged on global dispatch, but most is driven by the news, which oftentimes is driven by what president trump says or does. most podcasts are typically chasing that headline. i think perhaps what distinguishes mine is i tried to take a step back from the day-to-day rumble of the news and try to offer listeners some background and context to issues that they might not read on the front page of the "new york times" or "washington post." podcast week on the "washington journal," and today we speak with mark leon goldberg host of global dispatch. to join the conversation, republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, it is 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. mark goldberg, how did you get into podcasting? guest: i have been writing on since forever, about 2004, a blog about the united nations and global affairs. i have been writing on twitter and social media. about five or six years ago, i was thinking to myself
how do you think most podcasts today cover foreign-policy? guest: so i think most podcasts are very much news driven. i do have some news pegged on global dispatch, but most is driven by the news, which oftentimes is driven by what president trump says or does. most podcasts are typically chasing that headline. i think perhaps what distinguishes mine is i tried to take a step back from the day-to-day rumble of the news and try to offer listeners some background and context to issues that they...
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that's the only foreign policy speech pat buchanan did write. instruction from the president was don't show it to henry. he said he would have calmed it down. to make it worse, statement came over the white house after the students were killed, speech writer staff sworn they never seen it. usually the rule is we would see all the words before it went out as a final check. i don't know where the statement came from. somebody if the press office. it got out. then a sentence out of context can become inflammatory. and the phrase was something that went out. dissent turns to violence. it invites tragedy. that sounds okay except it seem to be blaming the victims. it wasn't accompanied by other expressions of sympathy or regret. it had a terrible effect on the nation's campuses. >> [indiscernible]. >> i don't think it does. what happened the next day nixon went to the pentagon and a woman's husband was in vietnam. and tried to say to her, hurt husband is such a great hero. we had bombs around the campuses blowing things up. that got played up. the wro
that's the only foreign policy speech pat buchanan did write. instruction from the president was don't show it to henry. he said he would have calmed it down. to make it worse, statement came over the white house after the students were killed, speech writer staff sworn they never seen it. usually the rule is we would see all the words before it went out as a final check. i don't know where the statement came from. somebody if the press office. it got out. then a sentence out of context can...
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the headline promises a foreign policy shift. we will hear from the republican candidate in just one second. mitt romney outlined american nationalism that calls for a more aggressive posture in confronting the rivals. host: here is mitt romney. [video clip] >> in an unapologetic believer in the greatness of america. i'm not ashamed of american power. i take pride that threat history our power has brought justice when there was a tyranny. peace were there was conflict and hope for there was affliction and despair. i do not view america as just one more place on the map, one more power to be balanced. i believe our country is the greatest force for good that we have ever known and our influence is needed today more than ever before. host: we will hear from the president in a moment. this they did dress was heard with vigor. that is the word date used. at one point, mitt romney even endorsed obama's plan. host: here is a little bit of what president obama had to sit at the same gathering the day before. [video clip] >> again, there
the headline promises a foreign policy shift. we will hear from the republican candidate in just one second. mitt romney outlined american nationalism that calls for a more aggressive posture in confronting the rivals. host: here is mitt romney. [video clip] >> in an unapologetic believer in the greatness of america. i'm not ashamed of american power. i take pride that threat history our power has brought justice when there was a tyranny. peace were there was conflict and hope for there...
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i did not think that as a great foreign policy. >> i wanted to ask -- [unintelligible] >> about his health care policy? >> in general. >> like your website indicated the other day -- , unlike your website indicated the other day, which was i might run for president over a personal grudge, which is the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. i will firm that today, that that is nonsense. i do not have a personal issue with mitt romney. in i clashed in the last presidential contest. i do not think it is a surprise one if you think and they say things about you that are not sure that you said this is lovely. i was not singing that capt. and some meals song all code do that soon be one more time -- "do that to me one more time." if mitt romney is a candid, i will support that, because i am a republican. i am critical of the messages as health care program, but i'm not alone on that. i'm using information gleaned from entities deadlocked at it and said this and not turn out so well -- hattis that has looked at it, and said it did not turn out so well. >> [unintelligible] >> if you did not hear t
i did not think that as a great foreign policy. >> i wanted to ask -- [unintelligible] >> about his health care policy? >> in general. >> like your website indicated the other day -- , unlike your website indicated the other day, which was i might run for president over a personal grudge, which is the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. i will firm that today, that that is nonsense. i do not have a personal issue with mitt romney. in i clashed in the last presidential...
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foreign policy. here on c-span we are opening up our phone lines to get your thoughts on the president's foreign policy. you can join us by phone at 202-585-3885 for democrats. for independents, for 484-3886.ns, 202- and independents, 202-585-3887. e are on facebook at facebook.com/c-span. the #c-span chat. the president spent time talking about issues range interesting afghanistan. this on the heels of an announcement yesterday we'llp keeping 10,000 troops in afghanistan through 2016. range interesting afghanistan, climate change, and more at west point. this comes four years after the speech in 2010. two years knee the first term he spoke in may of 2010 jut lining his foreign policy at that time. "the washington post" reporting on that speech is it was a departure from what bush recalled a distinctly internationalism. the president at that time pledging to shape a new "international order based on diplomacy and engagement." what do you think about what you heard from the president and what you have
foreign policy. here on c-span we are opening up our phone lines to get your thoughts on the president's foreign policy. you can join us by phone at 202-585-3885 for democrats. for independents, for 484-3886.ns, 202- and independents, 202-585-3887. e are on facebook at facebook.com/c-span. the #c-span chat. the president spent time talking about issues range interesting afghanistan. this on the heels of an announcement yesterday we'llp keeping 10,000 troops in afghanistan through 2016. range...
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foreign-policy. in our view, the crisis in ukraine is an episode which merits that type of analysis in part their its effects on u.s. foreign-policy. we think it has the potential to have some impacts throughout the world. people are arty asking what the crisis in ukraine means for efforts to make peace in syria for efforts to de-nuclear ice -- de-nuclearize iran. what this crisis will mean for the pivot to asia or what ever you want to call it. we decided that we're going to try to set the stage for the president's trip to asia by trying to connect the issues of east asia here and ask how the crisis in ukraine might affect what the president hears and does on his trip next week. we have, in my humble and very biased opinion, the perfect panel with which to do that. on my far right is steve pifer, a senior fellow of europe and georgia of her arms control program. he is a career foreign service officer, retired. among his many posts the most relevant is the former ambassador to ukraine. next to me is
foreign-policy. in our view, the crisis in ukraine is an episode which merits that type of analysis in part their its effects on u.s. foreign-policy. we think it has the potential to have some impacts throughout the world. people are arty asking what the crisis in ukraine means for efforts to make peace in syria for efforts to de-nuclear ice -- de-nuclearize iran. what this crisis will mean for the pivot to asia or what ever you want to call it. we decided that we're going to try to set the...
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when we get to foreign policy, though we're not all the same. not all republicans are the same on foreign policy. there is a spectrum. on one end, there are people who believe we should never be anywhere outside our borders. on the other end, there are people who believe we should be everywhere all the time. i think really in the end what we should do is obey the constitution. the constitution says that war when we go to war should be declared and should be initiated by congress. >> final question, senator. and we appreciate your being with us in the time limits you've kept is naturally curly hair the greatest attribute the good lord could give. >> my only comment on that is people keep saying is that really his hair? can it be that bad? so one time i was at a rally in litchfield, kentucky and a woman came up and grabbed me by the hair and she said, oh, i just wanted to see if it was real or not. >> thank you, senator. >> thanks, everybody. [cheering and applause] >> more from cpac with businessman donald trump. he spoke at the conference for 25
when we get to foreign policy, though we're not all the same. not all republicans are the same on foreign policy. there is a spectrum. on one end, there are people who believe we should never be anywhere outside our borders. on the other end, there are people who believe we should be everywhere all the time. i think really in the end what we should do is obey the constitution. the constitution says that war when we go to war should be declared and should be initiated by congress. >> final...
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foreign policy toward cuba did not exist. it was u.s. policy for the elections. to get an electoral vote in new jersey and florida. and to get political contributions from wealthy cubans in new jersey and florida. that is what has determined u.s. foreign-policy and cuba until now. for the first time, there is for policy toward cuba. that is what obama is doing. he is taking the best interest of united states into account and not a rhetorical -- electro politics or contributions. the fact of the matter is that we will have to deal cuba because changes are coming. like i said before, there are only two or three that still walk around, and at more than 85 years old. they cannot last much longer. you have a new generation that has taken over. if you take a look of the central committee of the copies party in cuba, almost 90% are over 50 years of age. >> we will be showing this entire form tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. quite here are some of our featured programs for this week on the c-span networks. saturday morning starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. live on c-span
foreign policy toward cuba did not exist. it was u.s. policy for the elections. to get an electoral vote in new jersey and florida. and to get political contributions from wealthy cubans in new jersey and florida. that is what has determined u.s. foreign-policy and cuba until now. for the first time, there is for policy toward cuba. that is what obama is doing. he is taking the best interest of united states into account and not a rhetorical -- electro politics or contributions. the fact of the...
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nice try though. >> you mention foreign policy. could you comment on your treatment of iran, the middle east, and north korea? sen. bennet: yeah. yeah. i was reading in the atlantic r someplace this week that jeff goldberg had a piece about what the trump doctor and was. if you look it up, i can't say it in mixed company what the trump doctor and was. i had a different trump doctor and -- doctorine. step two, coddle your enemies and betray your allies. that is what he has done for the last three years and we are far less safe as a result. let's take two of the places ou talked about. iran and north korea. in iran, i voted for the nuclear deal in 2016. it was the one thing our pollsters said i could not recover from. but i met with all kinds of people from all over the middle east and all over merica and i decided, this was the right thing to do. i voted for it. by the time donald trump became president, what we knew was what our intelligence agencies were telling us itches iran was now a year away from the ability to break out to n
nice try though. >> you mention foreign policy. could you comment on your treatment of iran, the middle east, and north korea? sen. bennet: yeah. yeah. i was reading in the atlantic r someplace this week that jeff goldberg had a piece about what the trump doctor and was. if you look it up, i can't say it in mixed company what the trump doctor and was. i had a different trump doctor and -- doctorine. step two, coddle your enemies and betray your allies. that is what he has done for the...